Intense3D Wildcat 4210 User’s Guide June 2000 DH001000
3 Features, cont. OpenGL Operations ♦ Image support for multiple formats, zooming, bilinear scaling, color matrix, and color tables ♦ Fogging
4 Features, cont. OpenGL Extensions, cont. ♦ Texture Extensions: 3D textures: edge, border, and LOD clamps mipmap generation ♦ Video Ex
5 Features, cont. Additional Features ♦ SuperScene full-scene multisampled anti-aliasing: Point sampled with sixteen samples Sample locati
6 External Connectors The Intense3D Wildcat 4210 video card has six standard external connectors (see Figure 1): 1. Primary and Secondary DVI
7 2 Setup This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for installing the video card and related software, and connecting the monitor and st
8 Collect Materials and Tools Make sure you have the following items: ♦ Intense3D Wildcat 4210 video card ♦ Delivery media with the Intense3
9 3. Remove the existing card. Keep the screws; you will use them to secure the Intense3D Wildcat 4210 card to the chassis. 4. Align the Wild
10 Connecting the Monitor Your Intense3D Wildcat 4210 video card was factory installed prior to shipment if you purchased it as part of a syste
11 To connect a VGA monitor: 1. Connect the monitor’s 15-pin VGA connector to the VGA end (see Figure 4) of the DVI-Analog adapter. 2. Conne
12 Make Sure Your Computer is Ready Make sure your workstation has the following before installing Wildcat driver software: ♦ Microsoft Wind
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13 8. Click Yes when asked if you want to install a third-party driver. The files are copied from the delivery media. 9. After the driver fil
14 7. Once the driver successfully installs, click Finish to dismiss the Found New Hardware Wizard. NOTE: Windows 2000 recognizes the dual pi
15 Verify the System Startup Version If you’re running Windows NT 4.0 To verify the default system startup version: 1. From the operating sys
16 Connecting a Stereo Display Device The following instructions apply only if you are connecting a stereo video display device to the Wildcat
18 3 Using the Video Card This chapter contains instructions for configuring the video display and enabling the stereo display. NOTE: If you o
19 Figure 6. Intense3D Configuration Tab Intense3D Monitor Tab To use the Intense3D Monitor tab: 1. On the Display Properties dialog box, cli
20 Figure 7. Intense3D Monitor Tab 2. Click Color Calibration to modify the color settings (see Figure 8). Make your modifications to the Co
21 Figure 8. Color Calibration 3. On the Intense3D Monitor Display Properties dialog box, click Configure Monitor to change the display mode,
22 Figure 9. Configure Monitor Enabling Stereo Display If you connect a device to the stereo port on the Wildcat 4210 card, you must change t
iii Contents Preface...
23 4. If you are prompted with the following message: “The selected monitor cannot display the current desktop area. Select a new resolution b
24 Figure 10. Multiview In and Multiview Out ports To confirm Multiview cables are detected: 1. From the system Start menu on the
25 4. Under the Settings tab, click Advanced. The Advanced Properties dialog box displays. 5. Click the Intense3D Monitor Tab, then click Mul
26 Enabling the Dual Monitor Feature under Windows 2000 The Intense3D Wildcat 4210 features dual monitor support under Windows 2000. The dual
27 Figure 13: Choosing Maximum Number of Displays. To change monitor settings with a dual monitor configuration: 1. From the operating sys
28 2. With the monitor to adjust selected, make changes to the Colors or Screen area. 3. Select the other monitor icon or select from the pul
29 4 Troubleshooting This chapter describes common problems and solutions, obtaining a usable video resolution, reinstalling the video driver,
30 Monitor Checks, cont. Problem Cause Solution Screen image is off-center Monitor settings may be configured improperly. Refer to your monito
31 To use the Last Known Good option in Windows NT: 1. Restart the system. 2. Press the SPACE BAR at the following prompt: Press space bar NOW
32 NOTE: Refer to the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 documentation and online Help for more information on installing drivers and so
iv B Connectors... 37 Primary a
33 13. After the system restarts and you log in, a message displays stating that a new display driver has been installed, and that you should
34 Getting Help If the troubleshooting procedures in this document do not resolve the problem, please contact your vendor for technical assista
35 A Specifications General Manufacturer Intense3D Model number Wildcat 4210 Functional System NOTE: If you ordered this video card with a s
36 Power Requirements ♦ 110 W maximum ♦ 12.0V 250 mA maximum ♦ 5.0V 13A maximum ♦ 3.3V 8A maximum NOTE: Supported monitor resolutions and
37 B Connectors The Intense3D Wildcat 4210 is an AGP Pro 110 card designed for systems that have an AGP Pro 110 slot. NOTE: The Intense3D Wil
38 Figure 17. Connectors Primary and Secondary DVI-I The Primary and Secondary Digital Video Output ports use DVI-I receptacles with 29 sign
39 Index about this document, vi anti-static precautions, 8 booting into Safe Mode in Windows 2000, 31 changing monitor settings dual monitor
40 stereo sync, 38 overview, vi primary and secondary DVI-I connectors, 38 product information, vii reinstalling the video driver under Windows
vi Preface The Intense3D Wildcat 4210 User’s Guide contains information on the setup and use of the Intense3D Wildcat 4210 video card, as well
vii Operating System Information You must have Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5 or later or Windows 2000 installed. The appropriate
1 1 Introduction The Intense3D Wildcat 4210 video card equips your personal computer or personal workstation with powerful and professional 3D
2 Features, cont. Power Management Support ♦ Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS) ♦ Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) G
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